Tuesday 23 February 2010

Plan your 2010 Holiday in Ireland

It seems that Ireland is going to be the place to visit in 2010, there's even talks of the Pope and President Obama visiting the Emerald Isle! It's also expected that there will be a rise of 3% in the number of tourists visiting Ireland (according to Tourism Ireland), so it's not all doom and gloom. In fact, Irish tourist destinations like Galway, Kilkenny, Dublin and Killarney are set to offer fantastic deals on accommodation and airlines like Continental, Delta and US Airways are expected to have some low cost flights to Ireland.

The Swansea-Cork Ferry will also make a welcome return on 1st March. It connects the UK 4 Motorway directly with Cork which is perfect for those who want to bring the car and do a self drive tour of southern Ireland.

Bus tours, attractions and eating out will also be a lot easier on the pocket, so if you've always dreamed of holidaying in Ireland, there's never been a better time to spend those saved pennies!

Family Holiday in Ireland

A family holiday in Ireland is an unforgettable experience as there's a wealth of family amenities and attractions to enjoy. Ireland is also a playground for outdoor activities like golfing, horse riding, cycling, swimming and water activities. Self catering accommodation is ideal for a family holiday. There's a wide range of family friendly properties to choose from whether you'd like a cottage by the sea or an apartment in the city.

City Break in Ireland

The main city break destinations in the Republic of Ireland are; Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Kilkenny and Waterford. Each has its own unique appeal and atmosphere so do your research before you visit and find out which one is for you!

Honeymoon in Ireland

They say that honeymoons were actually invented in Ireland in ancient times - so where better to celebrate it! Ireland is perfect for your special romantic getaway. It's one of the most beautiful countries in the world boasting spectacular scenery, hidden hideaways, romantic countryside, gourmet restaurants and lots more. Whether you want to stay in a majestic castle or a quaint cottage, there's something for you.

Mairead writes for Ireland travel and accommodation website http://www.goireland.com/

Visit GoIreland.com for everything you need to know before you visit Ireland like where to go and what to see. You can also book Tourist Board approved accommodation all over the country from self catering, B&B's and guesthouses to Hotels in Ireland.

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